"dc-date","Id","Collection","Name","Redirect","dc-title","Chronology","UserLevel","dc-publisher","dc-creator","dc-subject","Type","dc-description","Icon" "11-19 March 1937","Agora:Deposit:K 18:2","Agora","K 18:2","","Cistern on Lower North Slope of Areopagus","260-190 B.C.","","","","","Deposit","Cistern on lower north slope of Areopagus.; ; Latest of thirteen amphora handles dated ca.199; twelve legible coins, the latest dating ca. 196-190. Three intrusive pieces:two semiglazed fragments and piece of early Roman bowl.","Agora:Image:1997.17.0237::/Agora/1997/1997.17/1997.17.0237.tif::450::617" "18-26 February 1937; 17 May-9 June 1939; 6-11 May 1940","Agora:Deposit:K-L 18-20:1","Agora","K-L 18-20:1","","Drain System","3rd c. B.C.; 2nd c A.D.","","","","","Deposit","Accumulated fillings in a system of underground drains at west end of section ΔΔ with northward continuation into and across Section Υ.; The filling in the ""underground passages"" in section ΔΔ appears to be not later than 3rd c. B.C.; but drain channels, pits and cuttings, etc. in Υ are partly Early Roman, some mixed to Late Roman or later.; Section ΔΔ: west branch and east branch recorded separately and noted on cards for each find; not separated into subdivisions here.; Section Υ: pit at 31-32/ΜΘ-Ν, 31-32/ΜΣΤ-ΜΖ, 36-38/ΞΔ, 33/ΝΒ, 31-32/ΜΓ-ΜΣΤ, 31/ΜΑ-ΜΓ; ; two fragments of semi-glazed bowls with everted rim (late 2nd c.?) intrusive in west branch. More extensive disturbance in east branch indicated by fragments of dipper, 2nd c. plate, at least five moldmade bowls, a Roman lamp.","" "8-13 May 1958","Agora:Deposit:L 17:5","Agora","L 17:5","","Pyre 2","290-275 B.C.","","","","","Deposit","Pyre 2 in Central House, Room X, under strosis 9. Signs of burning, carbonized food, animal bone.; ; In room south of courtyard. concentration of artifacts, bone, and charred material in floor makeup, no pit discerned; pots not clearly clustered. The objects were found in digging a hard floor with a white clay surface (strosis 9, lot Φ 217), the earliest floor associated with phase 3 of the house and probably dating in the second quarter of the 4th c. The pyre is substantially later, however, and must have been dug down into strosis 9, although no pit was detected by the excavator. The alternative is to downdate the floor, which is difficult to reconcile with the other stratigraphy in the house. the date of the pyre indicates that it could be associated with the abandonment of the house, which took place in the first half of the 3rd c. B.C.; ; Cf. Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 122 ff.","Agora:Image:2007.04.0035::/Agora/2007/2007.04/2007.04.0035.tif::3040::2008" "August 1957","Agora:Deposit:L 17:7","Agora","L 17:7","","Aischines Street Cistern: South Chamber","310-220 B.C.","","","","","Deposit","Date of filling early third c. B.C.; Little pottery. Seven stamped amphora handles. Latest coin dates in first third of 3rd c. One small fragment of moldmade bowl of undetermined type.","Agora:Image:1997.17.0191::/Agora/1997/1997.17/1997.17.0191.tif::913::722"